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stevenposner

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What range can be used for adjustment of peak flow when the CareFusion Avea is used for pe-diatric patients?
 
  a. 1 to 50 L/min c. 1 to 100 L/min
  b. 1 to 75 L/min d. 1 to 125 L/min

Question 2

What is the available range for setting the respiratory rate on the Covidien PB 840 Ventilator when it is used in the NeoMode?
 
  a. 1-100 breaths/min c. 1-150 breaths/min
  b. 1-125 breaths/min d. 1-175 breaths/min



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macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
The peak flow for the Avea can be adjusted from 1 to 75 L/min when the ventilator is used in the pediatric mode.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The Covidien PB 840 Ventilator can deliver a respiratory rate of 1 to 150 breaths/min.





 

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